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hsctiger

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I like what they shared, but for me...
1. Better range than my MS
2. Faster charging than my MS
3. Ability to tow 4400lbs. One day I think I'll have a boat.
4. Not getting hate from both sides of the political spectrum like I have in my MS. It's been a 12 year conversation piece with some conversations not, uh, going well.

What I wish...
1. Sunroof. I'm that one person who has mine open all the time in good weather. But side windows will work just fine I think.
2. I could keep my free supercharging. That'll be a sad day when I have to pay that first bill.
3. I could pick mine up tomorrow!
 

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My favorite expected R2 features:

Passive Entry that works every single time so no special dance required
The rear view lines turn on within 100ms of putting it into reverse
Apple Music never stops mid song
 

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My R2 favorite features would be to continue using seamlessly my current EV charging network...

I mean having the NACS plug instead of CCS makes charging more simple and reliable.

I am just relating to my 10+ years of experience using NACS and occasionally CCS superchargers.
Just a friendly piece of advice, your experience could lead you astray when you're not driving a Tesla, because only about 2/3 of the Tesla superchargers are NACS and available to non-Teslas.

Assuming you can use those same chargers you've always relied on can leave you in a pickle...
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